Using ADO in C++

Introduction

I'm often asked for a HowTo tutorial on using ADO with C++. It is highly likely
that I've written more ADO with C++ than anybody on the planet. I often talk
about how nice it is to do database programming with ADO and C++. But this
combination never made the mainstream of programming.

Programming with ADO in C++ is just as easy as with Visual Basic, you just
have to explicitly release COM objects, handle exceptions and work with those
nasty C++ pointers. But all in all, if you can handle the added complexity
of C++, then you should be able to create much more robust applications then
with junior languages like Visual Basic. The best way to use ADO in C++ is
to use the smart pointers created with the #import directive in Visual C++.

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